Abstract: | Experiments with a representative number of technically interesting metal sulphides trace out hydrogen peroxide as the reactive intermediate of sulphide oxidation. It is formed through an electrochemical reduction of molecular oxygen. The formation of sulphur or sulphate as the final state of oxidation is determined by consecutive reactions which are critically dependent on the catalytical properties of the surface and the solution for hydrogen peroxide decomposition. The individual steps of the reaction are discussed in some detail. Conclusions with respect to a possible control of the autogeneous heating are drawn. |